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Bombardier CRJ900

A Canadian highflier

The first Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) went into the air in the early 1990s as a low-capacity, short-haul aircraft. The first model, the CRJ100 only had seating accommodation for 50 passengers. The Canadian manufacturer Bombardier has now developed larger models – like the CRJ900, which is 36.4 meters long and carries up to 90 passengers. The CRJ900 is the largest aircraft category flying Lufthansa’s regional routes.

Number in fleet*

35

Length

36.4 m

Wingspan

24.9 m

Height

7.5 m

Speed

840 kph

Max. cruising altitude

12,500 m

Max. takeoff weight

38,000 kg

Max. landing weight

34,000 kg

Range**

2100 km

Cabin width

2.6 m

Passenger seats (max.)***

90

* September 2016; ** with max. number of bookings; *** Configuration may vary

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